Summary
Surname Blaylock is believed to have originated from the British Isles. It is of English and Scottish origin, derived from the Middle English word 'blakelok' meaning a dark-colored lock of hair. The name likely referred to someone with dark or black hair. Over time, the Blaylock surname has spread to various parts of the world.10008
Blaylocks in the USA3563rd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Blaylock
JohnBlaylock
English poet and playwright, known for his lyrical and poignant works.SarahBlaylock
American civil rights activist, who fought for equality and voting rights.ThomasBlaylock
Scottish inventor, credited with the development of a revolutionary steam engine.IsabellaBlaylock
Australian suffragette and women's rights advocate, instrumental in securing voting rights for women.RobertBlaylock
Canadian politician and community leader, dedicated to improving healthcare and social welfare.Blaylock Genealogy
Geographic DistributionBlaylock has origins in the United Kingdom, primarily in England and Scotland.
VariationsVariations of the surname Blaylock include Blake, Blacklock, and Baylock.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname Blaylock have occurred during various periods in different locations. The exact details and reasons vary based on individual circumstances.